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Back from the dam, we went out for a sushi dinner.
The next morning, it was seafood again as we went out for breakfast.
A bit of sightseeing…
Some fishhead wearing my hat.
Later we caught up with an old friend who I worked with about 27 or 28 years ago, and who recently moved back to Japan from the US. Great times (and more great food) were had.
These grotesque looking things are called kame no te (turtle hands) because of their appearance. They are actually Japanese goose barnacles, and are related to crabs and shrimps. They taste much better than they look.
The next morning, it was seafood again as we went out for breakfast.
A bit of sightseeing…
Some fishhead wearing my hat.
Later we caught up with an old friend who I worked with about 27 or 28 years ago, and who recently moved back to Japan from the US. Great times (and more great food) were had.
These grotesque looking things are called kame no te (turtle hands) because of their appearance. They are actually Japanese goose barnacles, and are related to crabs and shrimps. They taste much better than they look.
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